This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tableiw is used when all inputs are init time variables
or constants and you only want to run it at the initialization of
the instrument. The valid combinations of variable types are
shown by the first letter of the variable names.

These opcode reads tables in sequential locations to an a-rate
variable. Some thought is required before using it. It has at
least two major, and quite different, applications which are
discussed below.

This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tablew is for writing at k- or at a-rates, with the
table number being specified at init time. The valid combinations
of variable types are shown by the first letter of the variable
names.

This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tablew is for writing at k- or at a-rates, with the
table number being specified at init time. The valid combinations
of variable types are shown by the first letter of the variable
names.

This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tablew is for writing at k- or at a-rates, with the
table number being specified at init time. The valid combinations
of variable types are shown by the first letter of the variable
names.

This opcode writes to a table in sequential locations to and
from an a-rate variable. Some thought is required before using
it. It has at least two major, and quite different, applications
which are discussed below.

This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tablewkt uses a k-rate variable for selecting the table
number. The valid combinations of variable types are shown by the
first letter of the variable names.

This opcode operates on existing function tables, changing their
contents. tablewkt uses a k-rate variable for selecting the table
number. The valid combinations of variable types are shown by the
first letter of the variable names.